Standing on the hallowed ground, merely a visitor scanning the stones, I rarely know what befell the remains buried below. Until I do the research. And even though I've researched many lives, I'm always startled when I learn someone met a violent end. Today, that someone is G. Matthew Bulloch.
Atlanta Constitution (Georgia)
Saturday, 27 June 1908 - Page 9
CORDELE MAN WAS STABBED
Prominent Business Man Stabbed to Death in Thomas County.
Cordele, Ga., June 26 -- (Special.) -- G. M. Bulloch, one of Cordele's most prominent business men, was stabbed to death this morning about 9 o'clock at Ochlochnee, Thomas county, by Jim Thompson. From the best information obtainable, the two men had a few words concerning a land trade between Bulloch's father and Thompson's brother, whereupon it is said Thompson stabbed Bulloch in the heart, killing him instantly. Thompson has been placed in jail at Thomasville. A party of Bulloch's friends left at once for the scene of the trouble, and will bring the remains to Cordele tomorrow for burial.
The news of Mr. Bulloch's death was a great shock to his relatives and friends here. He was a member of the school board of trustees of Cordele, and a prominent Mason. He is survived by his wife, two sons and four daughters, besides other near relations.
Bulloch's wife was Gertrude A. Baston (1865-1929). Per another contemporary news item, "His daughters are Mrs. Harry L. Davis, of Cordele; Miss Minnie Lee Bulloch, who is at present at the Brenau Chautauqua at Gainesville, and two little twin girls. His sons are Herbert and Mitchell Bulloch."
Bulloch was laid to rest in Sunnyside Cemetery at Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia.
G. M. Bulloch Born Mar 26, 1859 Died June 26, 1908 |
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